Seven Tyrants Theatre proudly presents Doubt a Parable
Seven Tyrants Theatre, Vancouver’s Jessie Award winning independent theatre company, presents John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama: Doubt: A Parable November 23 – December 14
Seven Tyrants Theatre, Vancouver’s Jessie Award winning independent theatre company, presents John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama: Doubt: A Parable November 23 – December 14
Join Charlie Brown in A Charlie Brown Christmas as he tries to direct his friends in the school Christmas pageant. With help from his friends and a ragged little tree, Charlie Brown discovers what the season is really all about.
The Universal Gospel Choir (UGC), Vancouver’s beloved and longest-lived gospel choir, presents The Magic of Yule with guest performers Roy & Rosemary at 7 pm on December 9th at the historic Orpheum Theatre.
The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe opens Friday, November 30th and runs until December 29th at Pacific Theatre.
Vancouver premiere of Akram Khan Company’s award-winning solo, Chotto Desh – loosely based on Khan’s childhood raised under the stern eye of his authoritarian father, November 21-24, 2018 at 8pm at the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.
Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir (Good Noise) presents their beloved sell-out holiday concert, Good Tidings! A Good Noise Gospel Christmas, December 14 at 8pm & December 15 at 3pm and 8pm at Christ Church Cathedral.
The Vancouver Art Gallery proudly announces the solo exhibition Retainers of Anarchy by Vancouver-based artist Howie Tsui will be presented in China at OCAT Xi’an Museum from November 3, 2018 to January 31, 2019.
Seasonal mirth and merriment from Wednesday, November 21 to Monday, December 24 as the ‘VTS Channel’ presents Merry Kiss-mas – an improvised holiday comedy.
The November edition of The Dance Centre’s popular Discover Dance! series features a performance by the Dancers of Damelahamid, an Indigenous dance company from the Northwest Coast of BC on November 22.
In a darkly comic exploration of family dysfunction and the patriarchy, Pi Theatre presents the Canadian premiere of acclaimed American playwright Taylor Mac’s Hir from November 22–December 8, 2018.